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Authors: Bai, TX Pollard, DD
Citation: Tx. Bai et Dd. Pollard, Closely spaced fractures in layered rocks: initiation mechanism and propagation kinematics, J STRUC GEO, 22(10), 2000, pp. 1409-1425

Authors: Bahat, D Rabinovitch, A
Citation: D. Bahat et A. Rabinovitch, New fractographic aspects of natural and artificial fractures in chalks from the Upper Galilee, Israel, and experimental fracture in Perspex, J STRUC GEO, 22(10), 2000, pp. 1427-1435

Authors: Venera, Z Schulmann, K Kroner, A
Citation: Z. Venera et al., Intrusion within a transtensional tectonic domain: the Cista granodiorite (Bohemian Massif) - structure and rheological modelling, J STRUC GEO, 22(10), 2000, pp. 1437-1454

Authors: Johnson, KM Johnson, AM
Citation: Km. Johnson et Am. Johnson, Localization of layer-parallel faults in San Rafael swell, Utah and other monoclinal folds, J STRUC GEO, 22(10), 2000, pp. 1455-1468

Authors: Roberts, D
Citation: D. Roberts, Pull-apart stepover structures in an geological curiosity asphalted road surface - a geological curiosity, J STRUC GEO, 22(10), 2000, pp. 1469-1472

Authors: Potts, GJ Reddy, SM
Citation: Gj. Potts et Sm. Reddy, Application of younging tables to the construction of relative deformationhistories - 1: Fracture systems, J STRUC GEO, 22(10), 2000, pp. 1473-1490

Authors: Clifton, AE Schlische, RW Withjack, MO Ackermann, RV
Citation: Ae. Clifton et al., Influence of rift obliquity on fault-population systematics: results of experimental clay models, J STRUC GEO, 22(10), 2000, pp. 1491-1509

Authors: Zhang, Y Mancktelow, NS Hobbs, BE Ord, A Muhlhaus, HB
Citation: Y. Zhang et al., Numerical modelling of single-layer folding: clarification of an issue regarding the possible effect of computer codes and the influence of initial irregularities, J STRUC GEO, 22(10), 2000, pp. 1511-1522

Authors: Kattenhorn, SA Aydin, A Pollard, DD
Citation: Sa. Kattenhorn et al., Joints at high angles to normal fault strike: an explanation using 3-D numerical models of fault-perturbed stress fields, J STRUC GEO, 22(1), 2000, pp. 1-23

Authors: Mair, K Main, I Elphick, S
Citation: K. Mair et al., Sequential growth of deformation bands in the laboratory, J STRUC GEO, 22(1), 2000, pp. 25-42

Authors: Bai, TX Pollard, DD
Citation: Tx. Bai et Dd. Pollard, Fracture spacing in layered rocks: a new explanation based on the stress transition, J STRUC GEO, 22(1), 2000, pp. 43-57

Authors: Smith, JV
Citation: Jv. Smith, Three-dimensional morphology and connectivity of stylolites hyperactivatedduring veining, J STRUC GEO, 22(1), 2000, pp. 59-64

Authors: Shigematsu, N Tanaka, H
Citation: N. Shigematsu et H. Tanaka, Dislocation creep of fine-grained recrystallized plagioclase under low-temperature conditions, J STRUC GEO, 22(1), 2000, pp. 65-79

Authors: Trimby, PW Drury, MR Spiers, CJ
Citation: Pw. Trimby et al., Misorientations across etched boundaries in deformed rocksalt: a study using electron backscatter diffraction, J STRUC GEO, 22(1), 2000, pp. 81-89

Authors: Heidelbach, F Kunze, K Wenk, HR
Citation: F. Heidelbach et al., Texture analysis of a recrystallized quartzite using electron diffraction in the scanning electron microscope, J STRUC GEO, 22(1), 2000, pp. 91-104

Authors: Treagus, SH Lan, L
Citation: Sh. Treagus et L. Lan, Pure shear deformation of square objects, and applications to geological strain analysis, J STRUC GEO, 22(1), 2000, pp. 105-122

Authors: Smith, JV
Citation: Jv. Smith, Structures on interfaces of mingled magmas, Stewart Island, New Zealand, J STRUC GEO, 22(1), 2000, pp. 123-133

Authors: McGill, GE Schultz, RA Moore, JM
Citation: Ge. Mcgill et al., Fault growth by segment linkage: an explanation for scatter in maximum displacement and trace length data from the Canyonlands grabens of SE Utah: Discussion, J STRUC GEO, 22(1), 2000, pp. 135-140

Authors: Cartwright, J Trudgill, B Mansfield, C
Citation: J. Cartwright et al., Fault growth by segment linkage: an explanation for scatter in maximum displacement and trace length data from the Canyonlands grabens of SE Utah: Reply, J STRUC GEO, 22(1), 2000, pp. 141-143

Authors: Nicholson, R
Citation: R. Nicholson, Inter-array and intra-array kinematics of en echelon sigmoidal veins in cross-bedded sandstone, Merimbula, southeastern Australia: Discussion, J STRUC GEO, 22(1), 2000, pp. 145-145

Authors: Smith, JV
Citation: Jv. Smith, Inter-array and intra-array kinematics of en echelon sigmoidal veins in cross-bedded sandstone, Merimbula, southeastern Australia: Reply, J STRUC GEO, 22(1), 2000, pp. 147-148

Authors: Kraus, J
Citation: J. Kraus, Back-rotation during crenulation cleavage development: implications for structural facing and cleavage-forming processes: Discussion, J STRUC GEO, 22(1), 2000, pp. 149-151

Authors: Johnson, SE
Citation: Se. Johnson, Back-rotation during crenulation cleavage development: implications for structural facing and cleavage-forming processes: Reply, J STRUC GEO, 22(1), 2000, pp. 153-156

Authors: Hudleston, P Means, W Treagus, J
Citation: P. Hudleston et al., Thank you, Sue, J STRUC GEO, 21(8-9), 1999, pp. 891-891

Authors: Evans, J Treagus, S
Citation: J. Evans et S. Treagus, 20 years of the Journal of Structural Geology - Preface, J STRUC GEO, 21(8-9), 1999, pp. 893-894
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